The Italian FA handed the home side a €50,000 penalty after a sustained spell during which objects were thrown onto the pitch.

During that spell, a ball of masking tape struck a goal-line official, causing the match to be briefly suspended.

Meanwhile, opponents Inter were ordered to pay €35,000 after toilets at the stadium were damaged and two insulting banners, one of which mocked a 2006 suicide attempt by former Juve player Gianluca Pessotto, now a club official, were displayed.

The document detailing the punishments revealed that both clubs had received "much reduced" fines after working with police to identify and ban those responsible for the offences.